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The phrase "a stream of words" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a continuous flow of speech or writing, often implying that it is unstructured or overwhelming.
Example: "As she spoke, it felt like a stream of words pouring out without pause, making it hard to keep up with her thoughts."
Alternatives: "a flow of words" or "a torrent of words".
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Helen Cho broke from the starting gate, neck thrust forward, a stream of words flying by.
Anything, aside from a stream of words that even Myers, with his supreme artistic delicacy, was unable to infuse with drama?
Tyson winks at me before he addresses the autocue, which is filled by a stream of words he needs to say out loud while being filmed.
But other people might have produced a stream of words that would look, to a future evaluator, like the absurdisms a computer cranks out when it has been led, by a questioners, to a point where its inhumanity was exposed.
I hit a forehand and the twinge turned into a shooting sensation, which rapidly escalated into a fireball of pain that erupted from my mouth in a stream of words that included, "Ow, my wrist".
In that sense, he suggests, he hopes the music became much closer to what he feels we all experience day to day: a stream of words and images coming at you from different sources that you try to make some emotional sense of.
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Pulvermüller et al. [23], using magnetoencephalography (MEG) while participants listened passively to a stream of action words and pseudo-words, reported that a short-lived activity occurred in frontocentral regions within 200 ms after action words appeared.
It has a damp, undramatic clamminess to it, and sits uneasily in any stream of words, the ultimate onomatopoeic dead end, free of connotations, meaningless, banal.
Then the scientists provide a stream of "probe words" and ask the subjects whether the probes are the words they were asked to remember.
Leonard launched into a stream of curse words.
Still, to the players, speculation about the future is simply a stream of vacant words until something happens.
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